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They're exciting, full of action, gory, but they terrify me to bits. People are getting Zombie stories are my guilty pleasure. It was such a rush!! An incredibly frightening zombie story- The First Days, as the title conveys, starts at the very beginning of a zombie apocalypse. So, as expected, I read this with my heart pounding from start to finish, knowing that these people are most likely doomed no matter what, because zombies always win… always. In conclusion, if you can manage to ignore all the touchy feely stuff this still makes for a fairly uninteresting zombie book with subpar writing. But this is only one example of the many descriptive paragraphs between dialog, where there is no clear point of view as to who is making the observation. Now, if these were someone's thoughts, I would've had no problem with them. It was kind of funny that he still clung to his library book." Trapped in the entryway was an old man, dead, hungry, and beating on the interior door.
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